Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 23:45:38 -0400 From: Andrew J Caines <A.J.Caines@halplant.com> To: freebsd questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>, freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: libmap.conf ?? [Was:Re: xmms failure] Message-ID: <20040914034538.GE62908@hal9000.halplant.com> In-Reply-To: <1095123168.48400.348.camel@wstaylorm.dand06.au.bytecraft.au.com> References: <4145E9E3.2050803@xmission.com> <20040913234636.GD62908@hal9000.halplant.com> <1095123168.48400.348.camel@wstaylorm.dand06.au.bytecraft.au.com>
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Murray, >> Rebuild any threaded app which links to the wrong thread library, or as a >> workaround add this to /etc/libmap.conf: > Ok i'll bite. what is libmap.conf? It's well described in the manual. > where did you find out about it? On 4.x I first came across it while getting the Linux Flash plugin port to work with a native browser. I was bitten by the spinlock error on 5.x and quickly found references to the problem, solution and workaround after a simple web and mailing list archive search. > root # man libmap.conf > No manual entry for libmap.conf # man libmap.conf LIBMAP.CONF(5) FreeBSD File Formats Manual LIBMAP.CONF(5) NAME libmap.conf -- configuration file for dynamic object dependency mapping > root # apropos libmap > libmap: nothing appropriate # apropos libmap libmap.conf(5) - configuration file for dynamic object dependency mapping > root # ls /etc/lib* > ls: No match. You've got to create it. > root # uname -a > FreeBSD wstaylorm.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx 4.9-STABLE FreeBSD 4.9-STABLE #0: Sat > Jan 31 14:14:40 EST 2004 > root@wstaylorm.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx:/usr/src/sys/compile/MJTDEV1 i386 # uname -a FreeBSD hal9000.halplant.com 4.10-STABLE FreeBSD 4.10-STABLE #0: Thu Aug 26 11:27:03 EDT 2004 root@hal9000.halplant.com:/data/obj/data/src/sys/HAL9000 i386 I recommend keeping up-to-date. > The information transmitted in this e-mail is for the exclusive use of the > intended addressee and may contain confidential and/or privileged > material. I don't care. > Any review, re-transmission, dissemination or other use of it, or the > taking of any action in reliance upon this information by persons and/or > entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. I don't care and you are in no position allow or prohibit me doing anything. > If you received this in error, please inform the sender and/or addressee > immediately Ok. This disclaimer was recived in error, since was written in a published text, subject to public review, comment and archive. Since this was requested with urgency, tell me what urgent action will be taken as a result. > and delete the material. >From where exactly would you like this material deleted? Tens of thousands of private mailboxes, hundreds of private and public archives? Your client systems and/or server? > E-mails may not be secure, may contain computer viruses and may be > corrupted in transmission. Mommy! Mommy! > Please carefully check this e-mail (and any attachment) accordingly. I asked the email if it had packed its contents itself and not left them unattended at any time. > No warranties are given and No warranty? Why would I buy this email message without a warranty? > no liability is accepted for any loss or damage caused by such matters. These "matters" sound dangerous. Someone should do something about them. > This Email has been scanned for Viruses by MailMarshal. Wait a minute, didn't you just say... -Andrew- -- _______________________________________________________________________ | -Andrew J. Caines- Unix Systems Engineer A.J.Caines@halplant.com | | "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary | | safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - Benjamin Franklin, 1759 |
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